This plugin (based on devgeeks/Canvas2ImagePlugin) allows you to save base64 data as a png image into the device (iOS Photo Library, Android Gallery or WindowsPhone 8 Photo Album).
The plugin is a kind of fork of the solderzzc/Base64ImageSaverPlugin but with a cleaner history (a.k.a: no tags from Canvas2ImagePlugin repo) and a newer iOS implementation.
Plugin id - issue #1
In order to be more consistent with the cordova naming convention, since version 2.0 the repository name and the cordova plugin id have changed to cordova-base64-to-gallery.
Please uninstall the old version and reinstall the new one.
cordova-ios > 3.8.0 - issue #3
According to the documentation, NSData+Base64.h
class was removed starting from version 4.0.0 of the cordova-ios platform (and it was already deprecated from version 3.8.0).
So, cordova-base64-to-gallery plugin from version 3.0.0 has changed the iOS implementation in order to support the changes in cordova-ios platform.
If you need to support cordova-ios < 3.8.0 please refer to [email protected]. There is also an "old" branch that might have some updates in the future (Android/WP8 fixes or something like that).
Call the cordova.base64ToGallery()
method with image's base64 string, success and error callbacks (options
is optional):
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
data | string | base64 string | |
options | object | *see below | options |
success | function | console.log | success callback (file path as parameter) |
fail | function | console.error | fail callback (error as parameter) |
Saved file name prefix.
Default: "img_"
On Android runs Media Scanner after file creation.
On iOS if true the file will be added to camera roll, otherwise will be saved to a library folder.
Default: true
function onDeviceReady() {
cordova.base64ToGallery(
base64Data,
{
prefix: "img_",
mediaScanner: true,
},
function (path) {
console.log(path);
},
function (err) {
console.error(err);
}
);
}